Join the RMA at the Calgary Lilac Festival!
We're excited to announce that Rocky Mountain Atheists will be setting up a booth again at this year's Calgary Lilac Festival on Sunday, June 7, and we want YOU to be a part of it!
Drink, Chat, Learn: come with us to the Skeptics in the Pub
Join us for a fun and lively night at Skeptics in the Pub with the RMA!
It’s the perfect chance to meet like-minded people, share ideas, and enjoy a casual evening of skepticism and conversation.
This month's topic is Asking about Religion on the Canadian Census. See you there! 🍻
Your parents picked your outfit in ’03
Don't let your past self dictate Canada's future data. Mark "No Religion" on your 2026 Census.
Let’s have a Coffee Chat
☕️✨ Coffee Chat Time! Join the RMA for a cozy and fun-filled coffee chat online! Whether you’re a regular or it’s your first time, we’d love to see you there. Come share your thoughts, swap stories, or just enjoy some good company over a warm cup of coffee. It’s the perfect way to unwind and connect!
From Lab to Market: Fixing Solid-State Batteries
Researchers say the interface hurdle is key, and solving it could bring solid-state batteries to homes, cars, and devices sooner than expected.
WeCanReason Speakers’ Weekly Update
Catch up with what our speakers did last week#SethAndrews #psychicsofinstagram #psychics
You believe in the data. Be the data.
Help us build a foundation of accurate data. Mark "No Religion" on your 2026 Census.
See what leaders in science, secularism, critical thinking, and skepticism did last week
Here's a little of what secularists, skeptics, atheists, and scientists did last week
#humanist
Thriving Without Religion: Finding Meaning Beyond Faith
Join us for Thriving Without Religion, an in-person public event about building purpose, ethics, and community in a secular life. Whether you’re questioning faith or already secular, come connect, learn, and celebrate reason and shared humanity. #humanism #religion
Genes that could unlock human limbs regeneration
Regeneration in humans isn't ruled out, but it's incredibly complex. New research shows shared genetic cues across axolotls, zebrafish, and mice, yet scar tissue, immune responses, and cancer risk keep progress slow and years or decades away.







